We’ve got to get our tire repaired this morning, but the question is where??? Kodachrome State Park is out in the middle of “no-where”, so we’ve got some exploring to do. After asking the camp host, ranger, and a stranger, I got the idea that we would have to drive up to the entrance of Bryce Canyon. Up there they have a “garage” that could do the job for us, so Bryce Canyon, here we come. $15 and 45 minutes later and we were the grand tour of Bryce Canyons Rim. After a stop at the “Information Center”, we found out that Bryce “Canyon” is 18 miles long and the best way of seeing as much as you can is to drive down the 18 miles to see the first “over-look”

and then as you are returning to the main gate, you will have 9 more stops to enjoy.

The only problem was, on the 6th stop, we found out that our newly repaired flat tire had decided to go flat again… OK, let’s not go and dig out the jack and remove the spare tire cover again, let’s just try out the air pump. After all, we’re only 3 miles away from the garage this time. Tire pumped up again, back to the garage, more time with them, and we’re on the way again. Because of the time, we decided not to take a major hike in the canyon but there is one that we will make. It’s located just outside of the park, a hike of about a mile return, and takes in a small waterfall and a snow cave. It was OK but I probably wouldn’t stop again… Tomorrow we’ll take a hike into Bryce Canyon that has been billed as “The Most Beautiful Hike In The World”.